Twerking suspension records to be expunged

San Diego 
The San Diego school district has agreed to expunge the records of 31 students who were suspended for making an on-campus video featuring "twerking" dance moves.

U-T San Diego (
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) says a legal agreement was reached Thursday. The district will erase mention of the discipline from the student records- meaning they won't show up on student transcripts when applying for college.

The students, mostly girls, were suspended from Scripps Ranch High School in May after the posterior-shaking video was posted online. School officials said they violated district policies against sexual harassment.

Parents of several students went to a lawyer after the school board said it couldn't overturn the suspensions. Attorney Ruth Hargrove says she's thrilled by the agreement.